“I’m just a short guy. Literally, like, I even went to a doctor,” the dancer began to respond before the flight attendant interrupted, “OK, let me ask you this: Is there a difference between a midget and a dwarf?”

In an attempt to explain that “midget” is a pejorative term, Mounduix replied, “‘Midget’ is like saying ‘gay’ and ‘f–got’ or, like, ’n–ga’ and ‘black.’”

Dayton, who is black, was visibly taken aback by her housemate’s use of the N-word. “You’re not allowed to say that,” she said, shaking her head. “Don’t do that again. That was, like, out of control.”

When Mounduix explained that he was trying to compare slurs, Dayton replied, “No, you can’t do that.”

And she wasn’t the only one who called out the Miami native. Many Twitter users were quick to condemn his language during the conversation. “I get what JC was trying to do. He was explaining why m*dget is inappropriate. Unfortunately, he did it by comparing it to a word that should’ve NEVER left his lips,” one viewer wrote. “He could’ve easily said ’n-word’ and we would’ve gotten his point. But here we are…again.”

Another user tweeted, “JC did not have to say the n-word to make a point. It’s that simple.”